Barnas Sears (November 19, 1802 – July 6, 1880) was an American educational theorist and Baptist theologian. Sears graduated from Brown University in 1825...
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a shallow hipped roof with dentiled cornice. It was the home of Dr. Barnas Sears (1802-1880), a prominent educator, who owned and occupied the house from...
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| Sears, Barnas". www.brown.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-31. "Brown: A Timeline". www.brown.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-31. "Encyclopedia Brunoniana | Sears, Barnas"...
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Education In office 1837–1848 Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Barnas Sears Personal details Born (1796-05-04)May 4, 1796 Franklin, Massachusetts...
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in which the first congregation was formed by Johann Gerhard Oncken, Barnas Sears and others, in Hamburg that became the nucleus of the Baptist movement...
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secretary of the board (1837–1848) Paul Reville – Secretary of Education Barnas Sears – Secretary (1848–1855) John Silber, Chair Abigail Thernstrom Kate Gannett...
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Brown University In office 1827–1855 Preceded by Asa Messer Succeeded by Barnas Sears Personal details Born (1796-03-11)March 11, 1796 New York City, New York...
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Russell Bartlett, John Brown Francis, Reuben Guild, John Hay, John Pitman, Barnas Sears, Leonard Swain, James Mitchell Varnum, Sarah Helen Whitman, and Alva...
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Olive (Deming) Sears. She was descended from an old English family that included preachers, scholars, patriots and nobles. The Sears family was of Saxon...
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(1869), Yale (1872), Harvard (1873), and Penn (1876). Brown president Barnas Sears banned the sport in 1862 "because of its violent nature." It was introduced...
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